What Is Hyperemesis Gravidarum?
Complications

As stated, one of the biggest complications of hyperemesis gravidarum is the potential for dehydration. This can lead to bigger problems, such as electrolyte imbalances. If your body isn't getting enough of certain nutrients, like potassium, there can be fatal consequences. A potassium deficiency can lead to cardiac dysrhythmias, while a sodium deficiency can lead to things like altered mental status. Not only can these become dangerous on their own, but they also put you at a higher risk for falls and other safety concerns. Overall, hyperemesis gravidarum can become a severe health issue that can affect both you and your baby.